BNSS Lecture-16 | Section 337-366 | General Provisions of Inquiry & Trial | Chapter 26 of BNSS
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BNSS Lecture-16 | Section 337-366 | General Provisions of Inquiry & Trial | Chapter 26 of BNSS
In this lecture, we cover Chapter 26 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), which lays down the general procedural safeguards governing criminal inquiries and trials in India.
This chapter is extremely important for Judiciary, PCS-J, APO, APP, Law Officers, and Criminal Law practice, as it consolidates principles like double jeopardy, legal aid, pardon to accomplice, trial in absentia, compounding of offences, and withdrawal from prosecution.
Section 337 BNSS, Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for same offence
Section 338 BNSS, Appearance by Public Prosecutors
Section 339 BNSS, Permission to conduct prosecution
Section 340 BNSS, Right of person against whom proceedings are instituted to be defended
Section 341 BNSS, Legal aid to accused at State expense in certain cases
Section 342 BNSS, Procedure when corporation or registered society is an accused
Section 343 BNSS, Tender of pardon to accomplice
Section 344 BNSS, Power to direct tender of pardon
Section 345 BNSS, Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon
Section 346 BNSS, Power to postpone or adjourn proceedings
Section 347 BNSS, Local inspection
Section 348 BNSS, Power to summon material witness or examine person present
Section 349 BNSS, Power of Magistrate to order specimen signatures or handwriting
Section 350 BNSS, Expenses of complainants and witnesses
Section 351 BNSS, Power to examine accused
Section 352 BNSS, Oral arguments and memorandum of arguments
Section 353 BNSS, Accused person to be competent witness
Section 354 BNSS, No influence to be used to induce disclosure
Section 355 BNSS, Inquiry and trial in absence of accused in certain cases
Section 356 BNSS, Trial or judgment in absentia of proclaimed offender
Section 357 BNSS, Procedure where accused does not understand proceedings
Section 358 BNSS, Power to proceed against other persons appearing guilty
Section 359 BNSS, Compounding of offences
Section 360 BNSS, Withdrawal from prosecution
Section 361 BNSS, Procedure in cases Magistrate cannot dispose of
Section 362 BNSS, Procedure when Magistrate finds case should be committed
Section 363 BNSS, Trial of persons previously convicted of certain offences
Section 364 BNSS, Procedure when Magistrate cannot pass sufficient sentence
Section 365 BNSS, Conviction on evidence recorded by different Magistrates
Section 366 BNSS, Court to be open
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